Not exact matches
I always know I'm in big trouble when I start
playing around with my food during the
photographing process and find more of it ends up in my face
than in the photos.
What's more realistic
than photographing what I'm typically wearing on the weekend for running around, errands and park
play dates...
than photographing what I'm wearing at one of our...
Vittorio Storaro comments at some length on the color symbolism in Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which he shot, demonstrating more critical insight into how the film works and what it's about
than we are likely to find in reviews, and there are similarly revealing commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the
photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role
played by chance in the lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's face.
If this movie falls short of an «A» rating, it is simply because it comes across as a
photographed play (one that could easily be performed off - Broadway) rather
than a cinematic feast on the big screen.
With more
than 200 paintings, sculptures, installations, drawings,
photographs, ephemera, and films, the show reveals a scene that was much more diverse
than has previously been acknowledged, with women and artists of color
playing major roles.
In this book (more a stand - alone artist's project
than a traditional catalog) Stettner compiles
photographs that
play with light and shadow, surface and depth, to challenge the viewer's perceptions and create alternate visual worlds.
With its title, the harsh lighting and slightly larger
than life size, the
photograph plays with the vernacular style and inherent contradictions of the family snapshot.
Larger -
than - life - sized
photographs of Cindy Sherman were hung among the trees greeted guess and a Fashion Institute of Technology's installation «Fowl
Play» was transported from its urban setting to commune with guests in a natural setting.
Eve Babitz is more
than just the nude woman famously
photographed playing chess with Duchamp; she is an influential writer whose books are now much - coveted items.
The Steven Kasher Gallery in New York is about to show De Dienes» first solo show in over ten years, featuring more
than fifty of
photographs of the young woman, at rest and at
play, who went on to become Marilyn Monroe.
Arbus shocked in that way, and, right now, in an era where obsession with identity politics, self - discovery and radical self - assertion (Cosey Fanni Tutti's vagina
photographs or Vito Acconci's masturbation under the stairs
play up the «I» of experience in a way that seems far less potent right now, in the era of youtube, file - sharing and self - exposure opportunities galore) has begun to seem stale, her work feels more poignantly, exquisitely relevant
than ever.
Better
than sixty
photographs help make the case that,
playing against the viewer's expectation of photography's truth claim, artists could make pictures that upend our trust in the knowable world.
Photograph: Aaron Tilley for the Guardian Roy Spencer is one of the less
than 3 % of climate scientists whose research suggests that humans are
playing a relatively minimal role in global warming.